Monday, August 28, 2023

The week of August 28

 Monday, August 28

Ambassador deadline

 

Wednesday, August 30

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant

 

Friday, September 1

Fr. Jamie’s day off*

*please refrain from sending Fr. Jamie emails, text messages, Facebook messages or phone calls on his day off unless it is a pastoral emergency.

 

Sunday, September 3 – 14 Pentecost

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant, preacher

James Mackay, music

Coffee Hour

 

Fr. Jamie’s Office Hours

Monday-Thursday – 1:00-3:00 (Or anytime by appointment.)

We would love to see you in person but if you are unable to attend please join us for Mass livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@st.stephensfargo

Upcoming Events:

Dedication Sunday, September 10.

·         We will be dedicating the newly renovated sacristy on that day, as well as begin Children’s Chapel, welcome New Members, and celebrate Deacon’s Suzanne’s 20th Anniversary of Ordination to the Diaconate. Leo Wilking and John Baird will host the coffee hour after Mass (there will NOT be a potluck that Sunday, as reported in the newsletter)

Vestry meeting, September 17

Green Team meeting, September 24

Vestry meeting, October 15

Words of Wisdom: 

You are not too dirty for God to cleanse.

You are not too broken for God to fix.

You are not too far for God to reach.

You are not too guilty for God to forgive.

And you are not too worthless for God to love.

Green Team tips:

Recycling 1 ton of paper saves 7,000 gallons of water, three cubic yards of landfill space and 4,100 kilowatt-hours of electricity.

Reuse containers and reduce waste. The average child's school lunch generates 67 pounds of packaging waste over a year.

(Source: WorldWildLife.org)

 

Saturday, August 26, 2023

New directory

 Two copies of a rough draft of the parish Directory will be at church for the next two weeks or so—one upstairs in the narthex and one downstairs in the Undercroft. Please make any corrections to your address, emails or phone numbers in the Directory so we can hand out updated ones on Dedication Sunday.




Monday, August 21, 2023

 


The week of August 21

 Wednesday, August 23

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant

Deacon John, assisting

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant



Friday, August 25

Fr. Jamie’s day off*

*please refrain from sending Fr. Jamie emails, text messages, Facebook messages or phone calls on his day off unless it is a pastoral emergency.



Sunday, August 27

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant, preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, music

Coffee Hour

 

Fr. Jamie’s Office Hours

Monday-Thursday – 1:00-3:00 (Or anytime by appointment.)

We would love to see you in person but if you are unable to attend please join us for Mass livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@st.stephensfargo

Upcoming Events:

Dedication Sunday, September 10.

·         We will be dedicating the newly renovated sacristy on that day, as well as begin Children’s Chapel, and welcome New Members,. Leo Wilking and John Baird will host the coffee hour after Mass (there will NOT be a potluck that Sunday, as reported in the newsletter)

Vestry meeting, September 17

Green Team meeting, September 24

Vestry meeting, October 15

Words of Wisdom: 

Living the Way of Love is less about adding a bunch of spiritual practices to your already busy life and more about intentionally using your time in a way that is fruitful and encourages spiritual, emotional, and mental growth. (Episcopalchurch.org)

Green Team tips:

A leaky faucet that fills a coffee cup in 10 minutes will waste an estimated 3,000 gallons of water per year.

Improperly sealed or caulked windows can account for up to 25% of total heat loss from a house.

Choose low-toxic paints that are low in volatile organic compounds or VOCs, which can irritate the lungs and cause allergic reactions. Zero-VOC paints also are available.

If using solid wood for a project, select products with the Forest Stewardship Council label, certifying the wood was responsibly grown and harvested. Or find salvaged wood products at local used-building materials retailers. (Source: WorldWildlife.org)

 

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

The Feast of St. Mary the Virgin

 Happy feast day of St. Mary the Virgin. We will be celebrating a special Mass in her honor at our regular Wednesday evening mass at 6:00 p.m.




Monday, August 14, 2023

Deacon Suzanne's 20th Ordination anniversary

 A very happy 20th ordination anniversary to Deacon Suzanne MacEwen! We are so grateful to have her at St. Stephen's!




The week of August 14

 Wednesday, August 16 – Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant

Deacon John, assisting

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant



Friday, August 18

Fr. Jamie’s day off*

*Please refrain from sending Fr. Jamie emails, text messages, Facebook messages or phone calls on his day off unless it is a pastoral emergency.



Sunday, August 20 – 12 Pentecost

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant, preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, music

Coffee Hour

 

Fr. Jamie’s Office Hours

Monday-Thursday – 1:00-3:00 (Or anytime by appointment.)

We would love to see you in person but if you are unable to attend please join us for Mass livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@st.stephensfargo

 

Upcoming Events:

Vestry meeting, August 20

Dedication Sunday, September 10

·         We will be dedicating the newly renovated sacristy on that day, as well as begin Children’s Chapel, welcome New Members, and celebrate Deacon’s Suzanne’s 20th Anniversary of Ordination to the Diaconate. Leo Wilking and John Baird will host the coffee hour after Mass (there will NOT be a potluck that Sunday, as reported in the newsletter)

Vestry meeting, September 17

Green Team meeting, September 24

Words of Wisdom: 

When we meet each other in real conversation, we learn how to love.

Green Team tips:

If your washing machine has a setting for the amount of clothing you're washing, choose a low setting—you'll use less water, and your clothes will get just as clean. Using cold water can save up to 80% of the energy required to wash clothes.

Use less hot water. Washing your clothes in cold or warm instead of hot water can save as much as 500 pounds of carbon dioxide per year.

 

Saturday, August 12, 2023

St. Stephen's at Pride

 St. Stephen's booth at Pride in the Park today.









Thursday, August 10, 2023

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

 Congratulations to Gin Templeton on the open house for her newly expanded studio this evening.





Monday, August 7, 2023

Episcopal News Service article about Andrea Olsen and St. Stephen's

 We're so very proud of Andrea Olsen and our radical parish:


Renaming liturgy offers a blessing to a North Dakota woman and her new name

BY MELODIE WOERMAN
Posted Aug 7, 2023

Andrea Olsen stands in front of the Integrity window at St. Stephen’s, Fargo, North Dakota, after her Service of Renaming on July 9. Photo: Courtesy of Andrea Olsen

[Episcopal News Service] It’s not often that a 21st-century Episcopalian knows they are standing in the footsteps of Biblical patriarchs and matriarchs, but that’s the feeling Andrea Olsen had during a July 9 liturgy that affirmed the name she chose when she came out as a trans woman four years ago.

The service took place at St. Stephen’s in Fargo, North Dakota, with half a dozen of her closest friends – people she calls her chosen family – joining parishioners for the service.

Olsen told Episcopal News Service she knew the Bible is filled with stories of people who had received new names from God, including Abraham (formerly Abram), Sarah (Sarai), Peter (Simon) and Paul (Saul). And hers isn’t the first new name in her family, as her paternal great-grandfather changed his name from Stanislaw Osinski to Stanley Olsen in the early 1900s a few years after he immigrated to the United States from Poland.

The Rev. Jamie Parsley, the church’s rector, told ENS he immediately thought of Olsen when he saw “A Service of Renaming” in the print edition of the 2022 Book of Occasional Services. The service is designed to be used “when an event or experience leads a baptized person to take or to be given a new name.” Parsley said he suggested it to Olsen because the process of legally changing her name was complex, and he thought this would be “a beautiful reward” after its completion.  He also told her it would offer “a public recognition of your new name, and a blessing on your name.”

The liturgy was authorized by General Convention in 2018 after the creation of such a service was proposed by General Convention in 2015. For some, including Parsley, it went unnoticed until it was printed in the 2022 Book of Occasional Services.

Participating in this liturgy was particularly special to Olsen because even though her name had been changed legally, this showed that it now was recognized “in the eyes of God,” she said. Parsley said he thinks hers was the first use of this liturgy in the Diocese of North Dakota, although other churches have used it since it was adopted.

Olsen moved to North Dakota in the early 2000s when stationed there with the U.S. Air Force. She had been away from church for two decades, and once she sought to return, she wasn’t sure where she could go and be accepted as a trans person. But when she and a former girlfriend were looking for a church home, she was drawn to St. Stephen’s in part because her father was an Episcopalian and also because she knew the church was LGBTQ+ friendly and that it participated in the local Pride parade. She wasn’t disappointed by what she found. “I have been extremely supported there,” she said. “Everyone is accepting and loving.”

Parsley said the church tries to go beyond being friendly to the queer community. “We seek to be LGBTQ+ affirming,” he said, adding that about a dozen LGBTQ+ members are among the 200 or so parishioners. Parsley said the church long has been a progressive spot in a conservative diocese, including standing up for women’s rights in the 1970s, gay rights in the 1980s and now trans rights. In 2015, the parish sought a “Delegated Episcopal Pastoral Oversight” arrangement so the parish could perform weddings for same-sex couples, which their then-bishop didn’t permit.

The acceptance Olsen finds at St. Stephen’s isn’t available from all members of her family, she said. Her father is supportive, as is an aunt, an uncle and one of her brothers who, she said, is dating a trans man. But, she said, her mother, who holds more politically conservative, is not.

The renaming service came at a time when anti-trans sentiment and legislation is increasing nationwide. The North Dakota legislature, for example, recently adopted 10 laws that target transgender children especially, including a ban on new gender-affirming care for minors and on some transgender athletes.

All of it, however, points to what makes liturgies like the renaming service so important, Parsley said. “The language affirmed her and all that she is doing,” he said, “and it was the larger church affirming that. We were just part of something the church already had begun.”

–Melodie Woerman is a freelance writer and former director of communications for the Diocese of Kansas.

Sunday, August 6, 2023

The week of August 7

 

Wednesday, August 9

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant

Deacon John, assisting

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant

 

Friday, August 11

Fr. Jamie’s day off*

*please refrain from sending Fr. Jamie emails, text messages, Facebook messages or phone calls on his day off unless it is a pastoral emergency.

 

Saturday, August 12

Pride in the Park (fmpride.com/prideinthepark)

 

Sunday, August 13

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant, preacher

James Mackay, music

Coffee Hour

 

Afternoon - Pride Parade (fmpride.com/parade).

 

Fr. Jamie’s Office Hours

Monday-Thursday – 1:00-3:00 (Or anytime by appointment.)

We would love to see you in person but if you are unable to attend please join us for Mass livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@st.stephensfargo

Upcoming Events:

Vestry meeting, August 20

Vestry meeting, September 17

Green Team meeting, September 24

Dedication Sunday

Dedication Sunday will be September 10. We will be dedicating the newly renovated sacristy on that day, as well as begin Children’s Chapel, welcome New Members and celebrate Deacon’s Suzanne’s 20th Anniversary of Ordination to the Diaconate. Leo Wilking and John Baird will host the coffee hour after Mass (there will NOT be a potluck that Sunday, as reported in the newsletter)

Words of Wisdom: 

Everything that is good is God; whatever goodness we experience in this life is truly a taste of God, for it is God. ~Julian of Norwich

Green Team tips:

If you have upgraded your computer (at home or work) and believe someone would be able to use it, you are probably right! Some organizations in Fargo accept working computers and turn them around for use in our community.

Many major computer manufacturers offer you the opportunity to "trade up" to a new computer. They will buy back your old hardware and give you a credit toward the purchase of new equipment. Contact your computer's manufacturer or visit its website for more information.